Amy Behan

Amy Behan is the assistant athletic trainer contracted by Nationwide Children’s Hospital (NCH) for Columbus Academy and has been in the role since July 2017. Amy works with all middle and upper school athletic programs on campus and provides medical coverage for the annual Charlie David Dinner. She is a certified American Heart Association CPR instructor, culture team lead and clinic and outreach athletic trainer at NCH, as well as Functional Movement Screen (FMS) certified. Amy was previously contracted out to Mechanicsburg Exempted Village Schools for three years through her work with Memorial Hospital. She holds a B.S. in athletic training from The Ohio State University. Amy has two Siberian huskies named Zeus and Odin.

Amy’s favorite thing about Columbus Academy“My favorite thing about CA is the relationships built between the lower school and the upper school student through programs like kindergarten buddies. It prompts a strong sense of community between the students and also is a great way to foster mentorship skills in the senior students.”

Little-known fact“On the weekends, I play broomball at OSU. It is a mix between hockey and soccer and is played on ice without skates. I also participate in half marathons and mud runs in my free time.”

Favorite sports teamsOhio State Buckeyes and the Columbus Blue Jackets.

Education

B.A. The Ohio State University
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Athletic Training

Columbus Academy is one of the premier coeducational country day schools in the United States and continues to provide students age 3 through grade 12 from throughout Central Ohio with an exceptional academic education and a wide array of extracurricular opportunities.

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Columbus Academy encourages and welcomes applications from students, faculty and staff without regard to race, gender, creed, sexual orientation, religion, physical handicap or national origin and does not discriminate in the administration of its educational policies, financial aid programs and school-administered extracurricular programs.